London has seen a steady increase in cyclists over the past few years, and <a href="http://www.sanitov.com/">Sanitov Studio</a> is aiming to encourage this trend with their <a href="http://www.londondesignfestival.com/events/art-movement">The Art of Movement</a> exhibition at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/london-design-week/"> 2010 London Design Festival</a>. This exciting design collective's exhibition is tucked away in <a href="http://waywardgallery.com/forthcoming">The Wayward Gallery</a> in the East End, where the main feature is their new C-Type <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/03/24/cargo-bikes-make-a-comeback/">Cargo</a> bike that incorporates an innovative GPS tracking system. Read on for an exclusive first look!

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Sanitov Cargo Bike

The Cargo Bike aims to encourage not only singular movement with the launch of their new bike, but mass movement through GPS awareness of the cycling routes people take around the city.

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Sanitov Cargo Bike

The cargo bike has a simple design that incorporates elements from Chinese and Danish bicycle cultures.

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Sanitov Cargo Bike

The Sanitov C Type Cargo bike is simple yet connected to a larger GPS System that aims to map the movements of people in cities around the world.

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

The Sanitov Studio hope to create a large collaborative art project, based on the GPS tracks of the cyclists routes around the city.

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

The posters were created by a range of international designers.

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

We loved the posters, which include patriotic images such as the British Queen riding a bicycle.

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

The poster exhibition includes work from a range of international designers and features provocative scenes such as The Last Supper with a bicycle!

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

According to Sanitov, "As we move about in the great urban cities of the world, we are taking part in an orchestrated series of vibrations... Ultimately making movement not just a sustainable action but an art form."

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

The posters all bear the phrase: "Go bicycle before it's too late".

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

The Sanitov Studio Think Tank is made up of designers who are working in Copenhagen and London.

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

The Sanitov Art of Movement Exhibition is being held at the Westward Gallery in the East End of London.

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Sanitov Cargo Bike

The cargo bike takes center stage in the exhibition.

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Go Bicycle Before It's Too Late Posters

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The C-type <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/03/24/cargo-bikes-make-a-comeback/">Cargo</a> bike blends simple design elements with clever construction techniques to create an elegant bike that is suitable to transport more than just the cyclist! The bike also has some great technology embedded into the design -- a GPS chip connects to a tracking system to track statistics about daily cycle routines and provide users with extra protection from theft.
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<a href="http://www.sanitov.com/sanitov-art">Sanitov </a>are not simply interested in making bikes; they hope to spread a much wider message with their GPS system that tracks users bike patterns onto to a map system....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/sanitov-launches-cargo-bike-with-gps-technology-in-london/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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Sanitov Cargo Bike

London has seen a steady increase in cyclists over the past few years, and Sanitov Studio is aiming to encourage this trend with their The Art of Movement exhibition at the 2010 London Design Festival. This exciting design collective's exhibition is tucked away in The Wayward Gallery in the East End, where the main feature is their new C-Type Cargo bike that incorporates an innovative GPS tracking system. Read on for an exclusive first look!